Finnish Cultural and Academic Institutes explained

Finnish Cultural and Academic Institutes
Type:Cultural institution
Founder:Government of Finland
Area Served:Worldwide
Product:Finnish cultural education

The Finnish Cultural and Academic Institutes (in Finnish: Suomen kulttuuri- ja tiedeinstituutit) is a group of 17 independent, non-profit organisations around the world. The institutes advance and support international mobility, visibility and collaboration of Finnish professionals in the arts, culture and research.[1]

Goals

The institutes

The institute network includes 17 institutes around the world

The Finnish Cultural and Academic Institutes (SKTI) is a Helsinki-based association that assists the institute network in communications, administration and lobbying in Finland. The institutes and SKTI are subsidised by the Ministry of Education and Culture in Finland. Their projects receive additional funding from private Finnish and foreign foundations, companies and partners.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: OECD. OECD Reviews of Innovation Policy OECD Reviews of Innovation Policy: Finland 2017. 2017-06-09. OECD Publishing. 9789264276369. en.
  2. Web site: Etusivu in English. Suomen kulttuuri- ja tiedeinstituutit.